Brexit: How did my MP vote on the withdrawal agreement?
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The government has again been defeated over Brexit, with MPs voting down the prime minister's EU withdrawal agreement by 58 votes.
To find out how your MP voted, use the look-up below.
Click here, external if you cannot see the look-up. Data from Commons Votes Services.
Theresa May made an impassioned plea to MPs to back the withdrawal agreement, which she had decoupled from the political declaration part of her deal in hopes of getting it passed.
Ultimately 34 members of the prime minister's own party rejected it; fewer rebels than in the meaningful votes of previous weeks but enough to stop it passing.
How did your MP vote on previous Brexit debates?
12 March: Second vote on May's deal
15 January: Theresa May's deal
By Maryam Ahmed, William Dahlgreen, Christine Jeavans, Ed Lowther and John Walton.